On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:36 AM, irix <i...@ukr.net> wrote: > Hello Misc, > > In www.openbsd.org wrote "Only two remote holes in the default > install, in more than 10 years!", this not true. I using OpenBSD > like customer, not like administrator. And my OpenBSD were attacked, > by simple MiTM attack in arp protocol. How then can we talk about the " security by default" ???? > For example, FreeBSD is decided very simply, with this patch http://freecap.ru/if_ether.c.patch > When this is introduced in OpenBSD, so you can say with confidence > that the system really "Secure by default" ? > > -- > Best regards, > irix mailto:i...@ukr.net > >
So your network connection was hijacked. Sounds like you have a network problem, not an operating system problem. Replace your OS with any other OS and the same thing will happen.